Saturday, November 18, 2006

Get An Original Song Written and Produced Specifically For You by Hall-of-Fame Songwriter Paul Williams

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Get An Original Song Written and Produced Specifically For You by Hall-of-Fame Songwriter Paul Williams

Sing along to lyrics written solely for you! Your own song! Written and composed just for you! Have a song personalized exclusively for you by Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe winning Hall-of-Fame songwriter Paul Williams. Paul will ask you a few questions and then write, record and perform a one-of-a-kind original song made just for the winner. Then the CD will be sent to the you within one year of the closing date of the auction. This will be a fantastic tune shaped around you and your life. The questions that Paul will ask will be personal, but the song can be about anything - a first date, wedding, first child - ANYTHING! It will be sung by either Paul himself or a guest vocalist.Paul Williams is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and his songs have been performed by pop, rock and country music artists. He has won one Academy Award, two Grammy Awards and several Golden Globes. Williams is responsible for a number of enduring pop hits including "(Just an) Old Fashioned Love Song", "We've Only Just Begun", "Rainy Days and Mondays", and "Evergreen". Williams is also an actor, appearing in films and many television guest appearances, notably as the Faustian record producer Swan in the cult film Phantom of the Paradise, a rock and roll remake of Phantom of the Opera, and as "Virgil", the genius orangutan on Battle for the Planet of the Apes. He has also appeared in Smokey and The Bandit (1977), The Doors (1991), and Rules of Attraction (2002). Williams worked closely with Jim Henson's Henson Productions on The Muppet Movie, most specifically on the soundtrack. A frequent cowriter of Williams was musician Kenneth Ascher; their songs together included the popular children's favorite "The Rainbow Connection", sung by Kermit the Frog in The Muppet Movie. Most recently, he collaborated with Scissor Sisters on their sophomore album, Ta-Dah.

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